No one answered for a while, and no one thought that the Muggle would open his mouth to ask such a question.

The Slytherins thought a little too much, they didn't know why the Muggle asked such a question, so no one said anything.

And for some reason, many Slytherins looked at Casey.

So Casey broke the silence, and asked the people in the power bureau a little strangely: "Does this have anything to do with our electricity, sir?"

"I need to know whether this factory is compliant." The other party said.

"This doesn't sound like the job scope of the Electricity Bureau?" Casey made it up with the thick skin he learned from his former prefect, "And we are only responsible for paying the money."

Casey turned to Malfoy, and asked suspiciously: "Do you want us to come in person to manage the factory? Then you didn't tell us."

The Slytherins reacted quickly, and someone answered after Kathy finished speaking: "That's right, Malfoy, didn't you just let us use pocket money to make money? Do you want us to do our best for that pocket money? Isn't that right?" possible."

Malfoy turned his head and swept the crowd, called names accurately, and said in a slightly joking tone: "Shut up, Zabini, didn't you insist on coming to see me?"

Others also said that they would not spend anything for the money.

The faces of the wealthy Slytherins are very real. The power bureau can send these people here. They also have some knowledge of the family background of Malfoy and his friends. They smiled and said something softly. Among them One person was in charge of recording and wrote something in a notebook. Casey was a little far away, and he could vaguely hear words like "rich people practice their hands".

The power bureau didn't come here to embarrass them. They didn't get entangled in this issue. They followed the process and asked very easily: "What is the purpose of this factory?"

Everyone fell silent again and looked at each other.

They only thought about using this factory to electrify, but where did they think about using this factory to actually produce things?

Casey looked at Malfoy, and Malfoy's expression was impatient and a little guilty, which made Casey feel a little ominous. She looked at the other Slytherins, and everyone's expressions were a little dazed.

She couldn't believe that Slytherin wanted to open factories, but she hadn't thought about it!

And for some reason, Casey found that more and more people were looking at him.

Casey looked back one by one, and everyone she saw looked back.

The Electric Power Bureau was a little surprised at everyone's silence, and asked again: "What are you planning to produce?"

As the organizer of the opening of the factory, Malfoy couldn't dodge the problem anymore. He saw Casey in the crowd out of the corner of his eye, and blurted out: "Hair dye."

Casey felt herself being alluded to.

The Power Bureau took a quick note and asked again: "How much electricity will it take? How many cables do we plan to pull."

After a while of silence, Hermione said, "Sir, we still need someone to do some calculations."

The power bureau asked a round of basic questions, many of which stunned the group of young wizards, and everyone was exhausted after answering them—who would have thought it would be so troublesome for a Muggle to open a factory?

The Power Bureau was also exhausted from asking, and the recorders put away their notebooks, and they were going to go back to sort out the results of today's investigation.

Malfoy still remembered his mission at this moment, and asked with force: "How long will it be possible to turn on the electricity?"

A person from the power bureau said in a bit of embarrassment: "We still need a lot of information before pulling the cable. Let's talk about it after you hire professionals."

Malfoy quit, and he said dissatisfied: "That sounds like a long time?"

The people at the electricity bureau wanted to laugh when they heard Malfoy's words.

But after all, they are adults who have worked for many years, and they patiently answered Malfoy's question: "Mr. Malfoy, it is not so fast to set up a factory. We need a letter of intent and a specific project letter in the future. Besides our power bureau, you It also needs permission from the Water Affairs Bureau and environmental monitoring.”

The expressions of all the little wizards present gradually became blank.

Now that the start has been made, the people from the Electric Power Bureau simply continued. He really wanted to talk to these children who opened factories for fun, how difficult it is to run a factory.

"In the beginning, it was just an approval, and then there were more and more detailed designs of the various stages of the factory, all of which had to be approved," the person from the power bureau continued, "and even if we pulled the cables in, it didn't happen all at once. If it can be used, you also need to build a substation in the factory to convert the power of the cable into the voltage you need. As far as I know, the materials for the substation must be reserved one or two years in advance."

The little wizards didn't want to talk anymore.

The Electric Power Bureau left after complaining about a lot of difficulties. When they left, they didn't forget to ask them to submit the letter of intent as soon as possible.

When the little wizards bid farewell to the power bureau, they had completely lost their original ambitions. Everyone looked at each other in silence for a while, and Hermione said, "Are you going to give up this plan?"

Slytherin almost lost the strength to quarrel with Hermione, and Malfoy, who had the strongest fighting spirit, reluctantly retorted: "Who said we have to give up? Malfoy never gives up halfway."

Malfoy paused and continued: "The letter of intent is not a problem. We can find someone to do it. There is nothing Jin Gallon can't do."

The Slytherins echoed a few words in twos and threes, and the atmosphere was much better than before. Some Slytherins agreed with Malfoy's words: "That's right, I'll ask tomorrow if there is any firm recommendation."

Others followed suit.

Kathy said, "I could ask my Muggle friends, too."

Like her elementary school classmates.

Everyone was full of ambitions when they went, but they were a little bit unmotivated when they returned to London.

The power project was not going well, and the door key was used twice in one afternoon, which made everyone feel uncomfortable physically and mentally.

Casey spent several days recharging her energy at home, and was invited by Hermione to buy books in Diagon Alley.

Originally, they also made an appointment with Eve, but after having a partner, Eve decided to abandon her friends and go shopping with her boyfriend before school started after some less difficult choices.

As the Muggle world's gateway to Diagon Alley, the Leaky Cauldron is doing very well during the summer holidays.

The originally small bar was full of people, and the narrow aisles made it impossible to walk. The fat waiters in the bar used skills that didn't suit their bodies to shuttle freely through the aisles and serve everyone drinks.

Casey and Hermione carried their bags on their backs and walked sideways from behind the waiter with difficulty, through the narrow corridor, and walked into the messy yard.

Kathy and Hermione looked at each other and couldn't help laughing. Then Hermione took out her wand and tapped three times on a wall brick. The wall slowly receded, revealing Diagon Alley behind. .

...looks like more people than the Leaky Cauldron.

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